But that precious time between creating your egg sac and feeling your egg sac pulsate with hatching spiderlings is brief. Here she attacks the sac with her fangs to tear it open and release her little ones.

Aw, she stopped a posed for the camera (this mommy is a captive spider, though that didn't stop her from increasing the wolf spider population). She has cast aside the now empty egg sac, and her babies have climbed aboard the Mommy Express.

Here's a closer shot of Mother Wolf Spider filling the role of transportation as she shows off her domicile to her brood. I'm just glad this maternal drama didn't play itself out beneath my bed or on my pillow or in my box of cereal or beneath the toilet lid or in my car. . .

Most of the time, when i stumble upon spiders on this site, i quickly scroll down or up. Júst enough to place the pic off-screen and then i only read te text :) But that didn't work today!I truly don't know what this post is about... :(

(btw; my naked feet are itchy and instinctively pulled up from the ground...thnx)

I tend to capture the spiders in my apt and release them outside, except in dire circumstances. Once, I had to squish a spider inside...and lots of little babies all scurried for some safety that they never reached.

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